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    New Microsoft login screens emphasize passkeys and “passwordless” authentication

    LuckyBy LuckyMarch 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    What happened? Despite being one of the most popular login methods still, developers are gradually replacing passwords with new, more strong authentication technologies. The “next generation” of online security is slowly coming but stable, and Microsoft has now decided that the entire login is placed for an important reading of experience.

    Microsoft recently announced that it was experiencing a new authentication for more than one billion consumers. Redigine focuses on a more secure login screen with a modern look. While a large focus on the GUI is focused on the GUI, many users will get a relatively standard for new certification methods.

    Robin Goldstein, Product Management Director of Microsoft, stated that most Microsoft account holders will see the updated sign-in experience by the end of April. The new fluent 2 UI will help users effective infections between various certifications and Microsoft products.

    Goldstein’s blog post provides a detailed description of the new interface design how and why. His team went on users to reduce the number of “concepts” per screen to reduce the “cognitive load” on users. The streamlined experience is sharp, with reusion stages and a more logical flow.

    The developers devoted to the more focused process, as well as distracted, as well as distracted. Between new UI devices, well scales, a large desktop display or small smartphone offer a similar experience on the screen. The direct user response fuel to some changes, including a dark mode based on theme support and user preference.

    The fluent 2 design allowed Redmund to depart from the company’s traditional product-centric concepts and to see and feel a new “surefire Microsoft”. Many PC users, including themselves, may disagree. The product-centric focus of Microsoft is part of the fact that it is a successful technology veteran today.

    Goldstein also noted that the new authentication experience is more secure, “passwordless” login and a pasaki-first experience is a strong emphasis on. Passkeys are naturally more secure and are three times faster than passwords and should be used whenever possible.

    The new login UI is already available to Xbox users, who beta-tested web and mobile versions in February. Microsoft will gradually update the rest of its products and services to a staggered rollout between the end of April and the end. Users can expect to see changes on the web and mobile app first, then Windows.

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